I SECTION A THE Juunrr Local YMCA thanks donors unselfishness By JOHN HOOD Director For the pott IS yean the Georgetown and District YHYWCA been tenting into community and be area In the area of and leisure It continue to respond to Input that any need might be fulfilled As a not for profit the local Y has had to rely on financiil loci service clubs Individuals and business in Georgetown Many of our supporter have assisted for a number of years while others have Just recently been made aware of our high quality In a time of high unemployment and skyrocketing Interest rates there remain those dedicated believers In the Georgetown District YWCA who have found It within their mean to support us again year We the volunteers and staff of the Georgetown Y to recognize and thank the following individuals group and business who have given support from June to December 1981 E Arnold Baltimore Alrcod of Canada Barber and Ilenley Ltd Blue Packaging Glen Knitting It Hill G Klnnett of Georgetown Vartan of Canada Inc Cancer unit on the move The If Ills unit of toe Canadian Cancer Society it on the move Ai of our new location will be at 1M Guelpa the former real estate office The phone number Ihe unit The unit feels this new location will be more convenient for the to whom provide unices the volunteers and the residents of Halloa llilli and wul provide the activity group with a display area for their many beautiful hand crafted articles Hospice forum tomorrow Tho North Halloo Hospice Core Interest Group will bold a public forum tomorrow Thursday at Trinity United Acton examining the role of nurses and volunteers In caring for the terminally 111 and their families Guest speakers will be Pat Nash a volunteer at Grace Hospital unit at Grace Everyone Is welcome to attend at the Hill Street church hall Blaze prompts reminder An improperly installed believed to be the cause of a fire that caused extensive Interior damage to a Park Street home In Glen Williams Monday Deputy fire chief Bob Hyde estimated the damage to the home to be about There were no injuries In the early morning blaie Mr Hyde warns the public to exercise extra caution In their use of wood burning stoves and fireplaces Hide House Sundays While regional officials ire preparing Unea for businesses which want to remain open Sunday Actons Old Hide House will likely have Its exemption from the provinces Retail Businesses Holidays Act extended until June Regional council Is expected to pass a bylaw this afternoon Wednesday similar to legislation passed a year ago allowing the leather goods business to remain open Sundays Guidelines are expected to state tourist attractions which should be exempted from the Act and the Hide House along with the community Leathertown Association hope to serve tourists coming to Acton on buses from northeastern Salary boost irks rep In on age when businesses and Individuals are being told by government to cut back on spending Harry Levy the towns finance committee chairman doesnt like the Idea of giving the towns employees a per cent salary Increase Coun Levy was the only town rep who voted against the Monday noting that some employees will alio gel a three or Tour per cent merit Increase Councillors discussed proposed Increase during a closed session last week and Coun Levy told The Monday night that he thought other councillors shared his viewpoint following hat meeting However be said councils decision may make It harder for the to deal with Its unionized employees during future negotiations w fry- m mi Community cancels TREASURE TRIP FOR TWO The envied winner of a trip for two to Palm Beach Sophie of Barber and Travel In Georgetown Florid were at the Herald office Friday to pick up travel where the winning ballot was dropped and Herald publisher Paul folder At Ike prrseaUUMi were left a right BUI and Marl prise was part of The Herald a Treasure Tours Gage winners of the weeklong holiday Murray and promotion BaUinafad Hall Boards new officers By WINIFRED SMITH pond en Despite the extreme cold wintry weather there was a fair attendance at the annual meeting of the hall board Sunday afternoon Among those present were Jo Schneider representing township council and Coun Miller from Helton Hills The new slate of officers elected arc Chairman John Lough nan Secretary Put Lough nan Public Relations Mar- lene Treasurer Dave Walker Maintenance Jim Bally Entertainment Grant Casslly Members at Large Paul Metcalfe Jean and Gerry John Kanusek This young couple have made many friends in the neighborhood since they moved to the Eighth Line Villages loss By KAY WILSON lit raid Correspondent area people were saddened this past week to learn of the death of Chester of 1 He had been In ill health for several years but still main talned a cheerful outlook and took a keen personal interest In all community activities The had retired several years ago to a new home on their farm located at the northwest comer of Side- road the Eighth Uric In June 1977 they their wedding anniver sary at the farm home where Ihelr son Howard and his family now live Farming was life and he took a tat of in his farm work Like moat farmers he had a deep respect for the good earth He was a member of the Masonic Order as well as a strong supporter of the Georgetown Agricultural His many friends and neighbors extend their sincere sympathy to his wife Gladys daughter Jean Mm Jack Slay son Howard both of five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren The funeral held with the Rev Ian conducting the service the Jones Funeral Home Georgetown A Masonic Service was held Wednesday night Interment was in Hill crest cemetery in Unit of United Church mel at the home of Blair last Wednesday evening with Betty Johnson presiding Laldlaw and Nixon had tho devotion al Plans were made lor the coming year Lunch was served by the hostess and social hour enjoy euchre had tables in ploy winners were Muriel Miller Mao Tost Doug McMillan and Rosa Snow Lome Tagged lone hands Vivian Shaw lucky draw Lunch was served by Muriel Miller Sadie Davidson and Edith The party was to say a fond farewell to Sharon and John They will be moving to Cat in the near future Among those saying a few words wore Lloyd Marshall who remark that he and his wife were saddened when they first But the loss would be someone elses gain and wished them every success In their new environment Sharon and John were deep ly moved by the kindness of all and hope the fond and happy memories of their living among us will always linger In their minds A bounteous pot luck meal was served The lucky draw was won by Burnett The rest of even Ing was spent In dancing a deejay supplying the music The cold and stormy kept the attendance down for the church service Sunday There was sacred communion observed After the service lunch was served and the annual meeting took place in the afternoon r Those residents n hospital Morgan Madllt recovering from surgery in Guclph Gen Frank Smith and A McFncry patients George town Hospital I euchre By MRS A BENTON 1 1 era Id Correspondent Wc extend sympathy to Douglas Scott family and other relatives In the passing of Mrs Scott nee Florence Cote man Saturday Mrs and Mis Br sham arc home after a few weeks In West They visited Mr and Mrs Rod and lltlledaughter in Edmonton and friends In Van- comer They found the so unpleasant In Vancouver that they rt turned earlier than they had planned The bad weather of Jan IS spelled failure for I euchre but we hope for belter weather for one Jan Llmchousc neighborhood was without hydro last Wed nesday morning for two hour when a car slid against a hydro pole near Ihe store snapping It off Church services were with drawn Sunday morning due to the heavily drifted roads However snow plows wcrent work very early to make roads passable DIET CENTER- What you dont know about nutrition probably shows on your waistline When you decide to lose weight call Diet Center Our program works and its totally natural You 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